Ok
Thank you for your explaination.
yeas I understand now.
Think the pr is closed by this.
/Ole
On 16-Mar-2004 Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
>
> This a cdda2wav issue and not related to NetBSD or the NetBSD
> package. cdda2wav by default writes to a file. This the expected
> behaviour.
>
> Notice the "-e" switch as documented in man page says it copies data to
> sound card while recording so you hear it simultaneously. This implies
> that it saves to file by default.
>
> The man page also says: "To use cdda2wav as a pseudo CD player without
> recording in a file you could use cdda2wav -q -e -t2 -d0 -N to play the
> whole second track."
>
> If you don't want to write to a file, look at the man page and read about
> the "--no-write" option.
>
> On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 ole.hellqvist@spray.se wrote:
>> Myabe there is/are some better solotion??
>
> NetBSD comes with "cdplay". Maybe use it instead.
>
> May I close this PR?
>
> Jeremy C. Reed
> http://www.reedmedia.net/
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